Spider-Gwen: Smash #4
| Writer | Melissa Flores |
| Artist | Enid Balam |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
This tour was just supposed to be about the music, but when Bruce Banner's experiments yield shockingly symbiotic results, Gwen will have to finally pick a side in this all-out super-hero smash fest!
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry
Mar 13, 2024A stylized approach to a Spider-person comic book can certainly work but what's on display here is confounding and often ugly. Read Full Review
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6.0
This issue, and the series as a whole, is stuffed with promising ideas for advancing the characters of Earth-65 and building out its world.
This final issue is also stuffed with moments where tighter writing or a different artistic approach would create a stronger reading experience. It's like watching journeyman jugglers take on too many balls and drop a distressing number of them.
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5.0
The art was good and that's a great cover on #4. The rest was a baffling mess. I guess a lack of focus and identity was the main problem; this should've been a series for young readers and marketed as such with a more coherent story about any of the following: A) Gwen and MJ B) Gwen and Dazzler C) Gwen vs bad guy(s) D) Gwen and her self-confidence, but not more than two of those things.
Honestly, an all-ages Spider-Gwen series written by someone like Tini Howard, and focused on the band, could be absolutely killer. -
6.0